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PROVOST FORUM MSUB Initiatives Fall 2013 Mark A. Pagano

PROVOST FORUM MSUB Initiatives Fall 2013 Mark A. Pagano. msubillings.edu/ futureu.

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PROVOST FORUM MSUB Initiatives Fall 2013 Mark A. Pagano

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  1. PROVOST FORUMMSUB Initiatives Fall 2013Mark A. Pagano msubillings.edu/futureu

  2. Academic Affairs SearchesDirector for e-LearningDraft PD has been developed and working on a Search CommitteeDirector for Graduate Studies Will begin after position scope and responsibilities established Associate CIO Brett Weisz hired and will start November 18City College Associate DeanAdditional finalist being consideredExtended Campus - Business Developer/SalesAmanda Green hired and will start December 2OIS - Study Abroad Program Manager Position closes November 18OIS - Outreach and Marketing CoordinatorPosition closed November 10

  3. MSUB IT Governance Project Prioritization Plan Fall Semester 2013

  4. MSUB LRBP for 2015-16 1. Sculpture and Ceramic Arts Building/Art Annex and Poly Building Demolition $5.5M 2. Academic Support Center Demolition $400K 3. Library Renovations (Code/Life Safety/ Operational/Efficiency) $2.9M This project includes: Classroom Upgrades $650K Elevator Modernization$200K Fire Sprinklers & Alarms $675K Asbestos Removal $50K Window Replacement $650K Plumbing$300K ADA modifications $375K

  5. MSUB LRBP for 2015-16 (cont.) 4. Liberal Arts - Phase 2(Code/Safety/Adaptive Mods) $5.9M Functionality Upgrades $3.75M HVAC$861K Window Replacement $565K ADA modifications $695K 5. Cisel Hall Renovation (Code/Safety/Oper. Efficiency)$2.57MFire sprinklers and alarms $402K HVAC $497K ADA Modifications $638K Plumbing $583K Asbestos Removal $50K 6. Reroof Facility Services & Science Bldg. $1.35M 7. Science Bldg. Exterior (Code/Life Safety Mods.) $2M

  6. Yellowstone Hall Concept Sketches

  7. Yellowstone Hall Concept Sketches

  8. MSUB Conference Center/ASC Demolition Project Proposal to MSU Bozeman Fall 2013

  9. Red Lodge Biological Field Station

  10. NWCCU Commendations(DRAFT Report, October 31, 2013) 1. The evaluators commend MSUB on creating an environment in which shared governance is valued in the University culture. Faculty, staff, and students alike appreciate the collegial approach to and involvement in planning, sharing, and supporting the mission of the University. 2. The evaluators commend MSUB on the integration of facilities, infrastructure, and information technology in the Discovering the MSUB Advantage, Strategic Plan 2013-18. This integration assures alignment of critical infrastructure with the mission, programs, and services of the University.

  11. NWCCU Recommendations(DRAFT Report - October 31, 2013)1.While noting that MSUB has a widely published mission statement and that work is progressing on the core theme indicators, evaluators did not find evidence that targets have been consistently identified for the core theme indicators. The evaluation committee recommends that MSUB continue to refine targets for the indicators of performance for the core themes as it evaluates the accomplishment of its core theme objectives, achievement of its strategic plan, and mission fulfillment 2. While the evaluation team found that MSUB has defined policies and procedures for human resources, there are inconsistencies in the application of practices and the use of assessment information to assure sufficient staffing, clarity of job duties and responsibilities, and regular evaluation of administrators. The evaluation committee recommends that MSUB fully and consistently implement human resources procedures to assure that the resources and capacity are consistent with the MSUB mission, programs and services, and the strategic plan.

  12. UR MARKETING PLATFORM FOR STUDENT RECRUITMENT Key Messages focusing on the MSUB Advantage1. Support for Individual Learning2. Academic Excellence a. Excellent Teaching b. Translating Knowledge into Practice c. Researching for the Future d. Accepting Leadership for Intellectual, Cultural, Social, and Economic Development beyond MSUB Boundaries 3. Affordability (including an update of the Net Price Calculator)4. MSUB is Montana’s Urban University and Billings is Your Laboratory. (messages varied for MT students vs. out of state): a. Prospects for civic engagement and student leadership b. Focus on internships, jobs, employment after graduation

  13. UR TAGLINE FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: SEE YOU at MSUB Goal:Tell the MSUB Story – Help Students and their families identify with someone “like” them so they can see themselves at MSUB1. Prospective students-messages that highlight their experience including affordability, support, student leadership, community engagement, employment, and academic quality.2. Faculty- messages that demonstrate academic excellence inside and outside of the classroom in areas such as research, projects, civic engagement, etc.3. Staff- messages that demonstrate student support including academic support, social support, leadership opportunities and affordability.4. Alumni -messages that highlight success in employment or graduate school with a degree from MSUB.5. Parents of MSUB students or grads - messages that highlight why MSUB was a good choice for their sons and daughters.

  14. MARKETING and WEB DESIGN FOR UNIVERSITY RELATIONS 1. Completely Redesign www.msubillings.edu from the ground-up 2. Community Positioning/Partnership Opportunities3. New Marketing Strategies to Key Populations4. New Print Pieces—University Relations and NSRS

  15. Provost Office Solicitations:1. Annual equipment requests: • Minimum request is $250• $300-$500K total allocation• 25% will be set aside for maintenance• Requests are due on December 9th, 20132. Second professional development call:• Letter asking for proposals to go out next week • Proposals must be tied to strategic plan • $27,200 general and $16,700 e-Learning for spring • Proposals are due finals week

  16. MSUB Extended Campus 2 Page 2 MSUB Extended CampusMr. Kevin Nemeth 11/13/2013

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